Assignment defense as always is important, but becomes an even greater priority when facing a team with as many potent shooters as Duke. Dawkins, Kelly and Rivers are better than 40-percent from behind the three-point arc.

"They hit some tough shots, but we have to make them take even tougher shots," Jeff Bzdelik said. "On offense I thought we manufactured some really good looks."

The Demon Deacons had four players reach double-digits in scoring with C.J. Harris scoring 20 points in the drubbing at Cameron.

However, Wake failed to convert on numerous open-shot opportunities (3-16 from downtown and 23-53 from the field overall).

Bzdelik just wants his team to play for the full 40 minutes, which means fighting through the adversity that will surely come. The Deacs were solid in spurts during the first meeting ultimately fighting back from a 26-point deficit to make it an 18-point decision.

In Saturday's blowout win over the Eagles Wake Forest was forced to overcome four deficits before grabbing the lead for good at the 7:51 mark of the first half.

"You've got to play fearlessly against anybody you play," Bzdelik said. "They're [Duke] going to miss three or four threes in a row. They might make three or four threes in a row, so you just have to keep playing. It's not like they're not human."